Westervelt, 28, is a dominant right-handed goal-scorer who has scored 30-plus goals in four of the past five seasons. Colorado gave up two second-round selections in 2013, a first-round pick in 2015 and transition player Ryan Hotaling in the trade while securing a fourth-pick in Monday’s entry draft.

“Drew’s a big, dominant and strong offensive force in the NLL,” said Mammoth president and general manager Steve Govett. “He has adapted extremely well to the indoor game, and will have a major impact on our offense.”

Fans can get their picture taken with back-to-back Major League Lacrosse champion Steven Brooks of the Chesapeake Bayhawks and the MLL Steinfeld Trophy on Saturday from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Total Lacrosse’s grand opening in Sterling, Va.

In addition to Brooks, Sam Bradman (Salisbury) of LXM Pro and Drew Adams of the New York Lizards and will also be on hand giving out prizes and signing autographs at the store, 21031 Triple Seven Rd., Suite 100. Adams will be there from 10 a.m. to noon, and Bradman from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Brooks finished the summer with 13 goals and eight assists for the Bayhawks, while Adams posted a 12.34 GAA and .549 save percentage for the Lizards.

Former Shoremen player Gilbert hired at Berry College

Curtis Gilbert (Washington College) has been hired as the second-ever men’s lacrosse coach at Division III Berry College in Rome, Ga.

Gilbert arrives from New England College in Henniker, N.H., where he had a 69-48 record in seven seasons as coach. In 2012, he led the school to a berth into the Division III tournament after winning the program’s first North Atlantic Conference championship. Gilbert also had stints as an assistant lacrosse coach at Denison, Washington College and Whittier.

Gilbert was a four-year member of the Shoremen’s men’s lacrosse team and played on the 1998 NCAA Division III championship team.

Recruiting notes

Entering its fourth season in Division I, Mercer announced that midfielder WalkerEnsor (Boys’ Latin), defensemen Austin Simpson (Westminster) and Chad Slifer (South Carroll), as well as Mount St. Mary’s transfer Justin Wood, have joined the team for the 2014 season. Ensor, who specialized in defensive midfield, played a significant role for the Lakers and was a member of Team Maryland in the 2012 Brine All-America Classic. In 2013, Simpson helped lead the Owls to a a 19-0 season and the Class 4A-3A state championship. Slifer was an All-County selection all four years in high school and member of Team Maryland in the 2012 Brine All-America Classic. Wood, a defenseman, was a 2011 US Lacrosse All-American. ... Division II Lenoir-Rhyne said attackman ColeAbourjilie, a Salisbury transfer, and midfielder Matthew Fisher (Westminster) have joined the roster for next spring.

Prior to the regular-season finale against the Charlotte Hounds, Chesapeake Bayhawks coach Dave Cottle said he was more concerned with his team's momentum than his opponent's. Saturday night, Cottle got a glimpse of the team's character.

The already prodigious legacy of Casey Powell grew Thursday night in the Bayhawks' 13-12 victory over the Boston Cannons. The former four-time All-American and Major League Lacrosse's second-leading scorer all time had three goals and an assist for the Bayhawks in his first game of the...